Evaluation of shoot or graphic design

Evaluation

Our shoot for our Digipak went accordingly. We booked out the white studio for this task, and we used the camera equipment such as a tripod, DSLR and studio lights. It took Harry and I a really long time trying to set the shoot up… We had a few problems with lighting and our camera’s exposure was playing up throughout our shoot. We did fix this however and we did manage to get the array of shots we were hoping for. Our mise-en-scene was also good. We managed to create a really conventional golfing outfit, and we had some other accessories to play with such as a knitted fleece and bucket hat to try and add some unconventional features to contrast with.

What went well:

  • Good use of Mise-en-scene
  • Collected the right amount of shots we were aiming for
  • We had tons of poses we could use for different pages of our digipak
  • We used time effectively

What could’ve been improved

  • Could have used more camera angles and distances
  • Practised using a camera beforehand to lower the odds of facing any problems when shooting.
  • Some shots appeared blurry which could have been easily avoided
  • Could have used a green screen to cut out our pictures easier in post-production

Concluding all of this though, We have enough shots to play around with in post-production which is the most important thing for a task like this. These tasks are also always great to reflect on because if there’s a next time we would avoid the same mistakes we made for our digipak.

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